Part 1: Eastern EuropeInternational audienceDrawing upon archival evidence from the Czechoslovak government and its ministries from the 1970s, this paper presents a preliminary snapshot of the institutional processes that drove the emergence of computing disciplines separate from the rubric of Soviet cybernetics in Communist Czechoslovakia (nowadays, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic). We show that the new disciplines were created by a top-down order of the Czechoslovak government, which, in turn, was motivated by a larger scale initiative in the East Bloc. The disciplines created in the 1970s were as follows: Numerical Mathematics for an area of education akin to computer science, Electronic Computers for an area of education akin...
As a result of the computerization of various workplaces and the increased presence of micro- comput...
International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and ...
In this dissertation I trace the formation of citizens of the information age by comparing visions a...
This publication traces the history of selected branches of computer science in the Czech lands and ...
International audienceAchievements of the East European Socialist countries in computing -although c...
This article presents an overview that compares the historical tendencies in defining informatics as...
Part 6: Public HistoryInternational audienceA rich array of personal computers was developed in East...
At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order t...
This dissertation examines the history of first American and Soviet teaching computers that were des...
This dissertation examines the history of first American and Soviet teaching computers that were des...
Soviet computers : three decades of unavoidable history Freed from the laws of the market which, in...
Part 2: PolandInternational audienceThe paper describes the history of early computing in Poland fro...
The dissertation covers a spectrum of issues relating to the creation, acquisition and application o...
Part 4: CoCom and ComeconInternational audienceThis article investigates the role of the first digit...
The history of the Cold War has rarely been looked at through the eyes of the smaller powers, especi...
As a result of the computerization of various workplaces and the increased presence of micro- comput...
International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and ...
In this dissertation I trace the formation of citizens of the information age by comparing visions a...
This publication traces the history of selected branches of computer science in the Czech lands and ...
International audienceAchievements of the East European Socialist countries in computing -although c...
This article presents an overview that compares the historical tendencies in defining informatics as...
Part 6: Public HistoryInternational audienceA rich array of personal computers was developed in East...
At the beginning of the computing era it was a great challenge to write a running program in order t...
This dissertation examines the history of first American and Soviet teaching computers that were des...
This dissertation examines the history of first American and Soviet teaching computers that were des...
Soviet computers : three decades of unavoidable history Freed from the laws of the market which, in...
Part 2: PolandInternational audienceThe paper describes the history of early computing in Poland fro...
The dissertation covers a spectrum of issues relating to the creation, acquisition and application o...
Part 4: CoCom and ComeconInternational audienceThis article investigates the role of the first digit...
The history of the Cold War has rarely been looked at through the eyes of the smaller powers, especi...
As a result of the computerization of various workplaces and the increased presence of micro- comput...
International audienceThis paper looks to break with common assumptions of the underdevelopment and ...
In this dissertation I trace the formation of citizens of the information age by comparing visions a...